Proposition 3: Sell 0.56-acre parcel of vacant land at 104 W. Miller St. to LGA Properties for not less than $12,000.

Yes 750

No 45

Proposition 4: Sell 8.5-acre parcel known as McNaught Field at 910 Maple Ave., Elmira, to Elmira Live Inc. for not less than $55,000.

Yes 697

No 77

Proposition 5: Sell former Washington Elementary School on 3.03-acre parcel at 430 W. Washington Ave., Elmira, to Providence Housing Development Corp. for not less than $470,000.

Yes 678

No 103

Board: Two candidates are running for three three-year terms.

Randy Reid (incumbent, winner) 647

Scott Moore (incumbent, winner) 647

Kenneth Stump (write-in, winner), no total reported

Elmira Heights

Budget

Yes 300

No 36

Board: One candidate is seeking one five-year term.

Joseph Sullivan Sr. (incumbent, winner) 270

Horseheads

Budget

Yes 1014

No 299

Proposition 2: Create a capital reserve fund of up to $10 million to last up to 10 years.

Yes 1036

No 273

Proposition 3: Spend up to $3 million to upgrade security and technology at Intermediate/Middle School complex and relocate softball field there to replace one due to anticipated sale of Broad Street School.

Proposition 3: Establish capital reserve fund for buying school buses at amount up to $2 million for probable 10-year term.

Yes 180

No 38

Proposition 4: Purchase two 65-passenger school buses at cost not to exceed $270,000.

Yes 187

No 39

Proposition 5: Spend up to $1.7 million from capital reserve fund established in 2008 to replace track at the junior/senior high school, replace bus garage roof, and perform repairs and upgrades in auditorium at junior/senior high school.